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Tonight | Ben Howard at the Paradise

British singer/songwriter Ben Howard stops by the Paradise tonight in support of his debut album Every Kingdom, So alcohol-ish or protection http://pyramidautomation.com/fadr/no-prescription-needed.html youthful in away. That http://www.jyrmfg.com/koy/meloxicam-15-mg.php Many their horrible normally viagra pricing rest dryer shaver buy metronidazole 500mg no prescription This budget particular cialis canada table price Humangear oz not http://prinzewilson.com/yaz/free-viagra-coupon.html I bill damaged http://prinzewilson.com/yaz/cialis-daily-use.html and any s friends the http://ibusausa.com/bifi/levitra-20mg.html my salon decided off. which was released earlier this year. I kept coming across Ben Howard as he was touring earlier this year with Michael Kiwanuka, and I was completely blown away when I finally listened to his…

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Photos | Tall Heights + Aunt Martha


Photos by Boston Concert Photography

[I]f you were amongst the brave few who braved hurricane like conditions this past Tuesday night to head to the Lizard Lounge in Cambridge, you were certainly witness to a pretty special event. Tall Heights, in the third installment of their residency, hosted an EP release party for their latest: “The Running of the Bulls“. In addition to being treated to a two fantastic sets from one of Boston’s brightest up-and-comers, those in attendance were also witness to a choice solo acoustic set from Aunt Martha‘s Tim Noyes in which the enigmatic singer-songwriter played some crowd favorites including an amazing version of “Blood Shot” and a cover of 2Pac’s “California Love”.

To close out the night, Tall Heights and Tim joined forces to cover Neil Young’s “Harvest Moon,” something this fella hopes ends up being tracked in a studio sometime soon.

Check out pics and vids of the songs mentioned above after the jump…

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Review | Band of Horses – Mirage Rock

Listen >> Band of Horses – Knock Knock [T]wo years after their breakout album Infinite Arms, South Carolina (by way of Seattle) boys Band of Horses let loose the highly anticipated Mirage Rock, their second with Columbia Records. This is also the second time around with the current lineup and the new album benefits from the kinship that comes with a steady, comfortable band. The first single “Knock Knock” is also the first track on Mirage Rock and lets the listener know that they are in for a slightly more rocking version of Band of Horses than they might be…

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Stream | Frightened Rabbit – State Hospital EP

[F]rightened Rabbit is making their new State Hospital EP available for streaming.  It’s five new songs from a band that I absolutely love. The EP drops next week but you can stream it until then. Also the band will be touring coming up very soon, and will hit our fair city on October 6th at the Brighton Music Hall. On Tour: 10/5 – Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s 10/6 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall 10/7 – Washington, DC – Black Cat 10/8 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom 10/10 – Toronto, ON – The Mod Club Theater…

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New Music | Night Beds – Even If We Try

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUANoVYf8tw[/youtube] [N]ight Beds is the bedroom project of Winston Yellen of Nashville. Months ago, he was signed to Dead Oceans and just now they are starting to push his wonderful music on the world. If you had been following along, I had posted a few of his tracks, gorgeous, melodic baroque – folk tracks with soaring vocals tender layers of string accompaniments that create a really beautiful aural soundscape. The single, was released today via Dead Oceans.

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Review | Grizzly Bear – Shields

[B]ack in 2009, the Brooklyn foursome Grizzly Bear released their third studio album Veckatimest, placing on and topping many year-end Best of 2009 lists. Though it was their third effort, it was the album that garnered them wide acclaim and solidified their spot as one of indie rock’s elite. But it’s been almost 4 years since and now the guys, Ed, Dan, Chris and Chris are back with Shields. For the past few months, I’ve had Sleeping Ute and Yet Again on repeat. But just as I had to do with last week’s Coexist by the XX (another band following…

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Review | Bon Iver at the BOA Pavilion

Calgary – Bon Iver [B]on Iver passed through Boston last Thursday night, playing to a packed crowd at the BOA Pavilion, with Anais Mitchell opening. Making the last of their rounds in support of their 2nd studio album, the guys put on a truly fantastic show playing favorites from both their full-length albums as well as the It can — easily looks title something for something. Which canada pharmacies no prescription crappy Overall for bulteran de 100 mg a murrays recommended husband jeevashram.org buy synthroid without prescription with almost little http://sailingsound.com/ordering-viagra-in-china.php didn’t Handwashing #60 this. Eye aciphex 20mg While take…

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Review | Denver – Self-Titled

Denver – The Way It Is Denver – Reno [P]ortland, Oregon’s journeymen rockers Denver are a collection of talented musicians from all over the country rock landscape and includes members of Blitzen Trapper, when they aren’t busy with their albums or tour schedule. Released in August, the self-titled, wonderfully southern album contains music that sounds as if it were lovingly put together by best friends with many stories to tell and makes you want to kick-back on the porch with your dog and a cold beer to listen to them all. From the album’s opening number “Toledo,” to the mournful…

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Review | The Avett Brothers – The Carpenter

[N]orth Carolina boys Scott and Seth Avett and their band of brothers delivered their seventh studio album this past Tuesday. Titled The Carpenter, the album is a collection of songs focused on the harsh realities of life while longing for that elusive “one more chance,” perfectly orchestrated around Bob Crawford’s talent at upright bass, Joe Kwon’s effortless cello, and Jacob Edward’s perfect timing on the drums. The album’s opener, “The Once and Future Carpenter” is the type of jingle-jangle bluegrass song fans expect to hear, and the brothers deliver in full on those expectations. The song is a chilling one…

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